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Taj al-Dawlah (Persian: تاج‌الدوله) (19th-century) was a royal consort of shah Naser al-Din Shah Qajar of Persia (r. 1848–1896).[1]

She was the daughter of prince Seyfollah Mirza.

She was the second wife of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar.

She was the mother of prince Moin al-Din Mirza, who was the heir to the throne but died at the age of five, and princess Ismat al-Doulah.

References

  1. ^ Mo'ayeri, Dustali (1982). Some notes from private life of Nasser al-Din Shah. Tehran: Nashr-e Tarikh-e Iran.